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Celebrate Highly Anticipated Debut Novel from Musician & Educator, Tyriek White - We Are A Haunting!

Celebrate Highly Anticipated Debut Novel from Musician & Educator, Tyriek White - We Are A Haunting!

Left Bank Books presents highly anticipated debut author, musician, and educator, Tyriek White, who will discuss the novel Kiese Laymon describes as "Astonishing", We Are a Haunting, in-store and on YouTube Live June 5th at 7pm! White will be in conversation with St. Louis poet, journalist, and former labor and student organizer Jacqui Germain!

Order signed and personalized copies of We Are a Haunting from Left Bank Books to support authors and independent bookstores! Those unable to make it in person, may leave personalization note in order.

**About the Book**
A poignant debut for readers of Jesmyn Ward and Jamel Brinkley, We Are a Haunting follows three generations of a working class family and their inherited ghosts: a story of hope and transformation.

In 1980's Brooklyn, Key is enchanted with her world, glowing with her dreams. A charming and tender doula serving the Black women of her East New York neighborhood, she lives, like her mother, among the departed and learns to speak to and for them. Her untimely death leaves behind her mother Audrey, who is on the verge of losing the public housing apartment they once shared. Colly, Key's grieving son, soon learns that he too has inherited this sacred gift and begins to slip into the liminal space between the living and the dead on his journey to self-realization.

In the present, an expulsion from school forces Colly across town where, feeling increasingly detached and disenchanted with the condition of his community, he begins to realize that he must, ultimately, be accountable to the place he is from. After college, having forged an understanding of friendship, kinship, community, and how to foster love in places where it seems impossible, Colly returns to East New York to work toward addressing structural neglect and the crumbling blocks of New York City public housing he was born to; discovering a collective path forward from the wreckages of the past.

A supernatural family saga, a searing social critique, and a lyrical and potent account of displaced lives, We Are a Haunting unravels the threads connecting the past, present, and future, and depicts the palpable, breathing essence of the neglected corridors of a pulsing city with pathos and poise.

**Reviews**
"An absolute triumph." --Michael Schaub, NPR

"Astonishing." --Kiese Laymon, MacArthur Fellow and author of Long Division

"What a beautiful, haunting and hued narrative of American living. I'm in love with this story." --Jacqueline Woodson, MacArthur Fellow and author of Another Brooklyn

"This is the city. This is beauty, this is harshness. With this magnificent debut Tyriek White emerges as a seer and necessary voice." --Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, author of Friday Black and Chain-Gang All-Stars

"What a beautiful, haunting and hued narrative of American living. I'm in love with this story and the way Tyriek White breathes life into these characters." --Jacqueline Woodson, MacArthur Fellow and author of Another Brooklyn

"Tyriek White did not come to play. He is doing something for New York narratives I've never seen, and really never imagined. This novel is so New York--so, so New York--yet so deeply southern on lower frequencies. It's astonishing." --Kiese Laymon, MacArthur Fellow and author of the NAACP Image Award winner Long Division

**About the Author**
Tyriek Rashawn White is a writer, musician, and educator from Brooklyn, where he served at-risk and marginalized youth, artists, and scholars in the classroom. He is currently the media director of Lampblack Lit, a literary foundation which seeks to provide mutual aid and various resources to Black writers across the diaspora. He has received fellowships from Callaloo Writing Workshop, New York State Writers Institute, and Key West Writers' Workshop, among other honors. He holds a degree in Creative Writing and Africana Studies from Pitzer College, and most recently earned an MFA from the University of Mississippi. He is the author of the forthcoming novel, WE ARE A HAUNTING (Astra House, 2023).

Jacqui Germain is a poet, journalist, and former labor and student organizer living and working in St. Louis, Missouri. She is the author of the chapbook "When the Ghosts Come Ashore," and her poems have been published in The Rumpus, Tinderbox Poetry Journal, Offing, Muzzle Magazine, Anomaly, and elsewhere, and they have been anthologized in Bettering American Poetry, Volume 3, and others.

Left Bank Books
07:00 PM - 08:00 PM on Mon, 5 Jun 2023

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(314) 367-6731
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Left Bank Books
399 N. Euclid
St. Louis, Missouri 63108
314-367-6731
info@left-bank.com